John Ging told a news conference following his recent three-day visit to Nepal that the UN appeal for USD 442 million for humanitarian assistance until the end of September is only 46 per cent funded "and we cannot afford to have 30 per cent of the funding going into taxation."
The largest amount for the appeal has come from the Nepali diaspora, and other major contributions have come from the United State, Norway, China, Britain, and Thailand, he said.
He said backlogs of essential shelter materials continue at Kathmandu airport and the Indian border due to bureaucratic impediments.
Ging said he was "pleased" to have a positive reaction from officials that he raised these issues with during his trip.
While Ging praised the very large humanitarian response to the magnitude 7.8 earthquake on April 28 and the 7.3 magnitude quake on May 12, he stressed that the numbers of people affected are huge and the monsoon rains have already started.
Nepal also faces a very big challenge in getting 1.3 million children back to school because so many schools were destroyed in the quakes, Ging said.
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